Research shows that 65% of people who surrender undesexed cats and dogs have not desexed them because they just didn't get around to it or because of financial circumstances. Desexing promotion and reduced prices can make an important contribution to

The overcrowding, and killing of thousands of loving animals a day,that were once pets,and now unwanted by the people who were so careless as to let their animals breed.These poor animals are euthanized,or gassed inhumanely

Every year 6-8 million cats and dogs are taken into animal shelters, yet only 3-4 million leave alive and find homes. That is only half the number that go in. The remaining 3-4 million are euthanised even though they are perfectly healthy.

Stray and feral cats are a serious problem in California. Due to the high impact of stray and feral cats in California, that even prompted the mass cull (slaughter) on San Nicholas Island to shoot, poison and use steel jaw traps on these cats, prompts me

In order for the bill to be passed we need the support of the Labor MPs. But from the letters that people are receiving it quite clear that the MPs have been instructed to not vote in favour of the bill.

VICTORIA'S major animal welfare agencies are pushing councils to make the desexing of cats compulsory as more than 500,000 stray and feral cats prowl and starve on our streets. Eight councils have already agreed to make desexing compulsory from 2008-09.

Summit County's quest to cut down on the number of cats roaming neighbourhoods continues tomorrow, when cat owners and rescuers can have their felines neutered at a low cost. Akron has been trapping and killing cats since 2002. Citizens for Humane Animal

More than 17,000 cats have been handed in to the RSPCA in Queensland in just one year, prompting a renewed call for the compulsory desexing of pets.
Although the figure was down on the previous year, only 40% of the cats were reclaimed or rehomed, acco

The RSPCA is bracing for an onslaught of unwanted kittens in the coming months and has warned cat owners to take greater responsibility for their pets. Traditionally, spring heralds the start of the mating season for cats, with the majority of kittens